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For Sale , TO ARRIVE PER “INVINCIBLE,” FROM MANILLA, | 6)f\ TONS SUN-DRIED PAMA—PAGNA SUGAR 60 Tons Taal do. 50 “ best quality grocers' do. 30 “ Zebu do. 20 “ Pangasion do. 20 “ Ylo Ylo do. 20 “ Table rice 10-“ Coflee 5 “ Pepper 5 “ Arrowroot 50 Chests A „ _ 100 Half-chests / Best Con Sou Tea 10 Cases cigars, No. 2 10 Tons Manilla rope, assorted Henderson & Macfarlane. February 18th, 1856. BKITISII AMI FOKEICiV WIKEHOISE. RICH French Fabric Summer Shawls and Brocaded Silks Limerick and Marselles Lace Shawls and Scarfs Promenade and Evening Dresses, Boots, Gloves, &c. Real Mode Antiques, Embroidered Glaces, ; Lutes, and Satins. 5 H. Ellis. t Feb. 20, 1856. TO LET, rpilE II UIA SAW MILLS. For particulars apply to John Salmon & Co., Queen-street Wharf. 18th February, 1856. WAIUKU BLOCK. OTICE.—In order to assist those who are seeking for a homestead in the above district, I intend to leave this on Thursday the 21st instant, at 8 a.m., for the purpose of going over the various farms into which that block has been divided. I therefore invite all persons who wish to avail themselves of my assistance and local information to accompany me. The larger the party, the less will be the expense to each person. Arthur S. Ormsby, Civil Engineer, Surveyor of the Waiuku Block* Office—Princes-strcct. February 14, 1856. FOR SALE. VALUABLE TOWN ALLOTMENT. T>EING Allotment No. 12, of section No. six perches, having a frontage of 90 links to Nelson-street, with a depth of 251 links. It is well fenced in, with a hawthorn hedg<~, and stocked with the following Fruit Trees ; apple, quince, plum, damson, green gauge, nectarine, fig, and cherry. There are also four English elms and a quantity of evergreens and vines. They are all w ell grown. About 20 loads of manure are standing on the ground. There is a never-failing well of water, bricked and furnished with windlass, cover. &c., &c. The Property adjoins Mr. Haslet’s, and is immediately behind the residence of Mr. McDonald, commanding a beautiful view’ of the Harbour and the North Shore. Terms—Liberal. Apply to Robt. Schultz & Co., Auckland, or to Mr. John Kelly, Bay View, Onehunga. If not sold in ten days it will be submitted to Public Auction. TO LET, A SUPERIOR HOUSE Abercrombie-street, ai Cottage in Wakcficld-street Inquire of Mr. T. Ryle, Wakefield-str TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, A COMMODIOUS Cotta? of six Rooms, Kitchci &c. Most delightfully situat with a view of the water. A large flower, fruit, and vegetable garde and well of w T ater. Near the Windmill, Apply to Mr. H._ Ellis, Shortland-stree February 20th, 1856. TO BE LET, With immediate possession , HP lIAT Capital Family Residence, in A- Lower Albert-street, with large garden, &c., lately occupied by the late Mr. VV. R. Gundry. —Apply to A. W. Hansard, Estate Agent, Shortland-street, STRAYED, T7ROM the landing place, St. George’s A Bay, a small cream-coloured Horse Poney; is perfectly quiet and well broken. Any one giving information, or delivering him to Newman & Buckland will be suitably rewarded. Shortland Crescent, Feb. 19, 1856, WANTED—To Rent or Lease, a House * ’ containing 6or 8 chambers, dining and drawing-room, kitchen, and out offices. Address—F. Cowell, Clifton House, Wakefield-strcet. WANTED—A Young Man, of sober * » habits, to attend to horses, a garden, and to make himself generally useful. Apply to Dr, Fischer,

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New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1027, 20 February 1856, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1027, 20 February 1856, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume 12, Issue 1027, 20 February 1856, Page 2

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